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About Our Car: Here is our pride and joy an Authentic 1964 Jaguar
XKE 3.8L Roadster 2014 North American Concourse Champion. This car
is believed to be the Best available in the world. Full Nut and
Bolt Rotisserie restoration completed in 2014. This car is an
Original Black Plate California car and spent its entire pampered
life rolling down the Pacific coast highway. We wanted to start
this restoration with a solid complete car so we could restore it
using the Original parts and components from this car not second
hand or reproduction parts. We meticulously removed every nut and
bolt media blasted them and restored them back to the original
manufacture finish. Everything on this car is Correct as when
originally assembled new. This E-Type is the finest example of a No
Expense Spared restoration that you will ever see. The Only Goal
with this build was to Create the Best Concours Jaguar in the World
and when this car goes to a Councours show... It Wins! Correct
Factory Color Option Correct Factory Interior Option Correct
Numbers Matching Powertrain All Correct Components About the 1964
E-Type: Jaguar certainly made their mark on the automotive industry
when they introduced the E-Type in 1961. The E-Type Jaguar had all
of the cutting edge technology. Right out of the box this car was
good for a top speed over 150 mph and 0-60 mph around 6.5 seconds.
Technological advances included monocoque construction disc brakes
rack and pinion steering and independent front and rear suspension.
One area that Jaguar really hit the nail on the head was the
styling. E-types are often referred to as some of the most
beautiful vehicles ever made. This particular example is a Series 1
which are considered to be the most desirable and most beautiful.
This run from 1961-1967 is known for its covered headlights. The
glass headlight covers frame the front mouth opening on either
side. This opening is smaller on the Series 1 cars in comparison to
the later cars. Other distinguishing features are the rear lights
mounted above the bumpers and the exhaust exiting beneath the
number plate in the rear. The 3.8L Inline 6 is equipped with triple
SU carburetors and is good for an output of 265 horsepower and 240
lb ft of torque. The power is put to the wheels through the Moss
four-speed gearbox. These Power figures were highly impressive for
this era especially considering the lightweight construction kept
the weight of this roadster under 3000 pounds. This car has correct
leather-upholstered bucket seats Leather-trimmed center instrument
panel and console. The vehicle rides on independent suspension all
around and features very unique inboard rear brakes. Power disc
brakes are standard in all four corners. This particular XKE has
been privately owned by the owner of JK Auto Group. The engine and
transmission are original to this car and have been completely
restored to exact factory specifications. The odometer shows 4
miles since completion as it has been used as a trailer queen for
concourse judging and a museum piece since completed. The car can
be driven or enjoyed as the best example available anywhere in the
world. With prices souring on high quality E-types there's no
question these are desirable roadsters and will prove to be an
amazing investment piece. Enzo Ferrari has been quoted as saying
the E-Type is the most beautiful car in the world.... and we Agree!
2014 North American Concours Champion! This Car won this title the
very first year of showing. With nothing left to prove it is now
retired as a museum show peace in John Kufleitner's personal
collection. This car is the 2014 North American Jaguar Clubs NC
Reg. Concours Champion! 1st Place - Class C5 - 98.00000 It also won
Best in Class at Pittsburgh Grand Prix Jaguar Concours d'Elegance
2014 1964 Production: 1964 XKE Left Hand Drive Open Two Seaters
(OTS) Serial Numbers produced 875001 - 881887 (6886 Total
Production) Fender Tag: The car number 880957 The engine number RA
5243-9 The body number R 7795 The gear box number EB 13342 Specs:
3.8L I6 265 horsepower and 240 lb ft of torque 4-Speed Moss Manual
Transmission Kerb Weight 2770 lb (1256 kg) (OTS) Length: 175.3125
in (4453 mm) (FHC / OTS) Width: 65.25 in (1657 mm) (all) Height:
46.5 in (1181 mm) (OTS) Visit JKs Galleria Of Vintage online at
jkgalleria.com to see more pictures of this vehicle or call us at
888-545-2512 today to schedule your test drive.

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